The Certificate in Forensic Identification
Students wishing to pursue a career in one of the forensic sciences should consult advisors in anthropology, biology, or chemistry.
Entry level employment in criminalistics commonly requires a major in one of the physical or natural sciences, including a
year of General Chemistry and a course in Quantitative Analysis.
Graduate programs in criminalistics commonly require a major in one of the physical or natural sciences.
Prerequisites to Program:
Candidates for the certificate must have completed a Bachelor's degree or must complete the Bachelor's degree concurrently
with the certificate.
Course Requirements for the Certificate: 27-38 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this certificate.
Core Program: 12 units
3 courses required:
| ANTH |
311 |
Survey of Forensic Science |
3.0 |
FS |
| ANTH |
489A |
Physical Anthropology Internship |
1.0 |
-6.0 FS |
Prerequisites: Faculty permission.
Note: ANTH 489A course must be taken for a total of 6 units.
| ENGL |
230 |
Introduction to Technical Writing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: ENGL 130.
Methods and Techniques: 12-23 units
These courses must be selected from outside the student's major department and chosen with the prior approval of the certificate
coordinator. A specific program of courses may be required depending upon the student's major and previous preparation.
12-23 units selected from:
| ANTH |
380 |
Field Archaeology |
4.0 |
F1 |
| ANTH |
415 |
Forensic Anthropology |
3.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: ANTH 111, ANTH 300, ANTH 301, or ANTH 311.
| ANTH |
481 |
Human Identification |
3.0 |
SP |
Prerequisites: ANTH 301.
| BIOL |
103 |
Human Anatomy |
4.0 |
FS * |
| BIOL |
211 |
Allied Health Microbiology |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: A college course in biology and in general chemistry.
| BIOL |
303 |
Human Genetics |
3.0 |
FS * |
Prerequisites: One biological sciences course.
Prerequisites: BIOL 153 or permission of instructor.
| BIOL |
430 |
Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates |
4.0 |
FA |
Prerequisites: BIOL 152, BIOL 153.
| BIOL |
460 |
Histology |
4.0 |
S1 |
Prerequisites: BIOL 152, BIOL 153.
| BIOL |
462 |
Hematology |
3.0 |
S1 |
Prerequisites: BIOL 153. Recommended: BIOL 424 and CHEM 270.
| BIOL |
485 |
Electron Microscopy |
2.0 |
SP |
Prerequisites: PHYS 202A, PHYS 202B.
Note: Additional upper-division BIOL courses may be counted for the Methods and Techniques requirement with approval of the
Forensic Coordinator.
| BIOL |
685 |
Electron Microscope Operation Laboratory |
2.0 |
SP |
Prerequisites: May be taken concurrently with BIOL 485 and
| CHEM |
111 |
General Chemistry |
4.0 |
FS * |
Prerequisites: Second-year high school algebra; one year high school chemistry. (One year of high school physics and one year
of high school mathematics past Algebra II are recommended.)
| CHEM |
112 |
General Chemistry |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: CHEM 111 with a grade of C- or higher.
| CHEM |
270 |
Organic Chemistry |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: CHEM 112.
| CHEM |
320 |
Quantitative Analysis |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: CHEM 112 with a grade of C- or higher..
| CHEM |
370 |
Organic Chemistry |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: CHEM 270 with a grade of C- or higher.
| CHEM |
370L |
Organic Chemistry Laboratory |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: CHEM 370 may be taken as a prerequisite or concurrently with CHEM 370L.
Legal Systems: 3 units
Select a course with the prior approval of the certificate coordinator.
1 course selected from:
| PHIL |
438 |
Jurisprudence: Philosophy of Law |
3.0 |
FS |
This course is also offered as POLS 438.
| POLS |
250 |
Introduction to Criminal Justice |
3.0 |
FS |
| POLS |
438 |
Jurisprudence: Philosophy of Law |
3.0 |
FS |
This course is also offered as PHIL 438.
| POLS |
459A |
Criminal Procedure |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: POLS 250.
| SOCI |
384 |
Criminology |
3.0 |
FS |
Professional Standards:
The forensic certificate signifies readiness to begin professional work in an area requiring trust and high ethical standards.
Students are expected to meet the ethical and professional standards set by the agencies with which they may serve as an intern.
Should it be determined that students do not meet such standards, they may be disqualified from fulfilling the internship
component of the certificate and thus prevented from completing the certificate.
An overall GPA of 2.5 is required for the entire program.